2005 a. d Tramontana
Price |
approx $660,000 |
Production |
-- | ||
Engine |
V12 |
Weight |
2094 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
-- |
Torque |
608 lb-ft | ||
HP |
over 500 hp |
HP/Weight |
-- | ||
HP/Liter |
-- |
1/4 mile |
-- | ||
0-62 mph |
4 seconds |
Top Speed |
186 mph |
(from Tramontana
Press Release) A new luxury sports car has been developed
in the Costa Brava, Spain. It mixes old timers philosophy and air
craft technology.
The new a. d TRAMONTANA starts its own history at the Geneva
International Motor Show in March 2005.
Seeing an a.d TRAMONTANA on the high street, however, will not be
easy, as the European company will produce only 12 units a year. The
Tramontana is not just another luxury sports car, it combines
exclusivity and differentiation with the best materials and a
handmade production.
a.d TRAMONTANA is a rescue of certain elements of the long-forgotten
classical models. The other main source of inspiration for the Costa
Brava-based company is no other than fighter planes, for example
lateral intake vents and, especially, the tandem-like position of
the two seats, that allows the perfection of the equilibrium. Lovers
of sports cars will appreciate the perfect weight symmetry offered
by the position of the seats.
Each unit will be unique, as the production process will include a
large amount of customer-ordered specifications, from customized
inscriptions on the chassis to an ergonomical study of the client.
But this is not all, as the car will also have a powerful mechanical
selling point, its central V12 engine with more than 500 hp.
It is made of aeronautical aluminium and has been developed from
scratch, contributing to a new structural system that combines a
non-deformable area with eight impact-absorption areas. These
characteristics offer such a safety level that is comparable to a
professional racing car.
The main (most important) material is from carbon fibre, although
one may/might point out that the insertions (used) are with the
finest materials in the world (wood, stainless steel and gold)
worked thoroughly.
The wood, for example, is treated with very ancient Japanese method, URUSHI (natural lacquer).